What can I do in biological sciences?
Students who study biological sciences can pursue careers that explore the natural
world in both laboratory and environmental settings, or seek more service-oriented
careers in health care, environmental conservation and management, education, biotechnology
and forensic science. Biologists can use their scientific knowledge and skills in
other areas, too, including politics and policy, business and industry (i.e. pharmaceuticals),
economics and writing.
What characteristics and skills do I need to work in this field?
Professionals with a focus on biological sciences often like to ask questions, make
observations, evaluate evidence and solve problems. Biologists are organized and enjoy
research. They have a strong interest in working with people and have good communication
skills.
Where can I work?
Professionals in the biological sciences field often work in laboratories, hospitals
and other health care facilities, schools and corporations. Some work strictly indoors,
but others may work on-location where they can study the environment and its impact
on their research.
What does Trident Technical College offer?
TTC's Department of Biological Sciences provides a basic foundation in the life sciences,
which allows students to think critically about biological problems and communicate
their understanding effectively to others.
Recommended Sequence of Course
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Biological Sciences, AS - Career Outlook